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Three Colors: White

1994 | 92m | French

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Polish immigrant Karol Karol finds himself out of a marriage, a job and a country when his French wife, Dominique, divorces him after six months due to his impotence. Forced to leave France after losing the business they jointly owned, Karol enlists fellow Polish expatriate Mikołaj to smuggle him back to their homeland.
Release Date: Jan 26, 1994
Director: Krzysztof Kieślowski
Writer: Krzysztof Kieślowski, Krzysztof Piesiewicz
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Mystery
Keywords france, hairdresser, sexual frustration, funeral, businessman, love, poland, psychological, french, arthouse
Production Companies Studio Filmowe Tor, France 3 Cinéma, MK2 Films, CAB Productions
Box Office Revenue: $1,273,525
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Mar 14, 2025
Entered: Mar 14, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Zbigniew Zamachowski Karol Karol
Julie Delpy Dominique
Janusz Gajos Mikołaj
Jerzy Stuhr Jurek
Grzegorz Warchoł Elegant
Jerzy Nowak Old Peasant
Aleksander Bardini Notary
Cezary Harasimowicz Inspector
Jerzy Trela Monsieur Bronek
Cezary Pazura Exchange Office Owner
Michel Lisowski Interpreter
Piotr Machalica Man under the Exchange Office
Barbara Dziekan Mrs. Ewa
Marzena Trybała Mariott Employee
Philippe Morier-Genoud Judge
Francis Coffinet Bank Clerk
Yannick Evely Metro Clerk
Jacques Disses Dominique's Lawyer
Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska Madame Jadwiga
Krystyna Bigelmajer
Jerzy Dominik Airport Employee
Jakub Grzegorek Man at Funeral
Małgorzata Kaczmarska Airport Employee
Aleksander Kalinowski
Stan Latek Consulate Representative
Joanna Ladynska
Marianna Grodzka-Marziano Registry Office Clerk
Jan Mayzel
J. Modet
Liliana Okowity-Brosset Karol's Employee
Adam Papliński
Wojciech Paszkowski Policeman in a Hotel Room
Małgorzata Prażmowska
Maria Robaszkiewicz Woman at Funeral
Zdzisław Rychter Baggage Thief
Bozena Szymanska
Bartłomiej Topa Jacek
Wanda Wróblewska Store Employee
M. Verner
Piotr Zelt Employee of Karol's Company
Juliette Binoche Julie
Florence Pernel Sandrine
Andrzej Precigs Building Engineer (uncredited)
Grażyna Szapołowska Woman at the Funeral (uncredited)
Name Job
Zbigniew Preisner Original Music Composer
Urszula Lesiak Editor
Krzysztof Kieślowski Director, Screenplay
Halina Dobrowolska Production Design
Margot Capelier Casting
Jolanta Pruszynska Makeup Artist
Piotr Zawadzki Sound Editor
Teresa Violetta Buhl Casting, Assistant Director
Maria Czartoryska Assistant Director
Stan Latek Assistant Director
Piotr Obłoza Lighting Technician
Marek Socha Lighting Technician
Elżbieta Radke Costume Design
Jolanta Łuczak Costume Design
Alicja Torbus-Wosińska Assistant Editor
Edward Żebrowski Story Consultant
Robert Brzeziński Stunts
Zbigniew Modej Stunts
Ryszard Janikowski Stunts
Ryszard Chutkowski Production Manager
Magdalena Dipont Set Decoration
Dariusz Lipiński Props
Zbigniew Paleta Musician, Conductor
Edward Kłosiński Story Consultant, Director of Photography
Krzysztof Piesiewicz Screenplay
Claude Lenoir Production Design
Jadwiga Cichocka Makeup Artist
Jean-Claude Laureux Sound Editor
Brigitte Taillandier Sound Recordist
Paweł Łoziński Assistant Director
Adam Papliński Assistant Director
Henryk Jedynak Assistant Camera
Sergiusz Bogucki Lighting Technician
Sławomir Grinka Lighting Technician
Teresa Wardzała Costume Design
Ewa Lenkiewicz Assistant Editor
Agnieszka Holland Story Consultant
Józef Stefański Stunts
Janusz Chlebowski Stunts
Piotr Jaxa Still Photographer
Laco Adamik Production Consultant
Tomasz Kowalski Props
Henryk Puchalski Props
Mariusz Pędziałek Musician
Halina Łaciak Music Producer
Martin Latallo Translator
Krzysztof Staszewski Assistant Production Manager
Joanna Pindelska Assistant Production Manager
Małgorzata Powałka Assistant Production Manager
Joanna Kadubiec-Jednorowska Assistant Production Manager
Zbigniew Koniuszy Technical Supervisor
Jan Cielecki Musician
Rafał Paczkowski Recording Supervision
Leszek Kamiński Recording Supervision
Andrzej Tarasewicz Health and Safety
Włodzimierz Dziatkiewicz Assistant Production Manager
Andrzej Buhl Assistant Production Manager
Katarzyna Janus Assistant Production Manager
Małgorzata Witkowska Assistant Production Manager
Stanisław Kolenda Technical Supervisor
Name Title
Yvon Crenn Executive Producer
Marin Karmitz Producer
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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
5.0

**I liked it, but the script seems a little too far-fetched.** Of the three films in Krzysztof Kieslowski's “color trilogy”, this is perhaps the closest to comedy. The plot begins with a couple's divorce: he is Polish and went to France because of her, who is French. Both got married, set up a co ... mmon life, but the truth is that the couple's sex life is nil, he is not capable of consummating the act. He's not impotent, he's not homosexual, he just seems intimidated by the moment. Not satisfied with that, she keeps the goods, takes everything from her misfortunate ex-husband and threatens him. Living on the street, with no money and no life prospects, he decides to return to Warsaw in his own suitcase. After a while, he is a rich man. He's not an honest man, he didn't make his money in the most innocent way, but the movie ignores the morality around that. It's time to make the little Frenchy pay for what she did to him, and pay dearly. Let's go first to the points that I liked the most about this film: on a technical level, it's an impeccable work of art. The director is meticulous, he thinks of the smallest details and wants everything the way he envisioned it. The color white is omnipresent throughout the film, as it was in “Blue”. The cinematography is remarkable, and the construction of the sets and costumes is quite good. Despite being elegant, the music really accentuates the dark comic vein of the film, which works very well. The work of the two main actors, Zbigniew Zamachowski and Julie Delpy, is also very good. He, however, gains more visibility not only for being the protagonist, but for the very ironic and pleasantly funny way in which the character was developed. Delpy's role is not as rich, nor as interesting, but the actress manages herself well. The biggest problem I had with this film is the near-absolute unlikelihood of the script. In addition to the protagonist making money very easily without apparently any problems or harmful consequences, he is very much torn between love and revenge. On the one hand, it's obvious that he's never forgotten his ex-wife, that he loves her, despite all the bad things she's done and all the difficult situations he's been through to him because of her actions. He just doesn't seem to be able to hate her. On the other hand, he hates her enough to make her pay for everything, and in a very original way. What are we left with? Revenge without hate?

Feb 10, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

This is my favourite of the Kieslowski trilogy - even if it might make you wonder about the efficiency of airport security in future! It all centres around "Karol Karol" (Zbigniew Zamachowski) who is facing divorce from his glamorous wife (Julie Delpy) - on the grounds of non-consummation - and that ... is going to reduce him to poverty. Luckily, on the Metro platform, he encounters "Mikolaj" (Janusz Gajos) and the two concoct a plan to smuggle him back to his native Poland where he can make his fortune (maybe) and get some revenge on his wife. His journey doesn't quite go to plan, but he eventually manages to get a job working security and when he overhears the plans of his bosses to buy up some land, he jumps the gun and is soon on the road to riches.... It's funny, this film. Not in a ha-ha sort of fashion, but the writing and the characterisations create an enjoyable series of scenarios - some, admittedly, less plausible than others - as the adaptable and quick-thinking "Karol" carefully plots his vengeance. The supporting cast deliver well - his hairdressing cousin "Jurek" frequently stealing his scenes but not in a way we might expect. Short and sweet and well worth a watch.

May 15, 2023